| 11. | This theory deals with only one type of human behavior, which is speech acts.
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| 12. | Practitioners assume that these exercises will strengthen articulatory structures and generalize to speech acts.
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| 13. | There are at least two standardisations of speech act labelled messaging KQML and FIPA.
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| 14. | Any and every speech act is infused with inter-subjectively recognized claims to be valid.
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| 15. | Thus, a speech act can, in itself, be an intention.
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| 16. | Chapters 6 and 10 concern the doctrine of speech acts.
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| 17. | Speech act theory has been used to model conversations for automated classification and retrieval.
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| 18. | Specific interests may include the topics of language learning, language creation, and speech acts.
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| 19. | A particular instance of communication is called a speech act.
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| 20. | His pupil John Searle developed the idea under the label " speech acts ".
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